Sarah Oppenheim, Esq.

Attorney Associate at Daniel P. Costello & Associates, LLC
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Experience

    • Attorney Associate
      • Oct 2014 - Present

      Insurance Defense Litigation Focuses on premise liability, motor vehicle accidents, and construction defect work, and has assisted in the defense of claims concerning both residential and commercial properties throughout Illinois. She has experience working on a range of construction defect issues such as water intrusion, fire damage, glass installation, and others. Insurance Defense Litigation Focuses on premise liability, motor vehicle accidents, and construction defect work, and has assisted in the defense of claims concerning both residential and commercial properties throughout Illinois. She has experience working on a range of construction defect issues such as water intrusion, fire damage, glass installation, and others.

    • United States
    • Retail
    • Solution Specialist
      • Jan 2014 - Oct 2014
    • Law Clerk
      • May 2011 - Dec 2013

      Research relevant case law Interview clients and attend depositions Draft motions for summary judgment, motions to compel, motions to dismiss, requests for production, request for admissions, and pleadings Review and analyze discovery documents Managed law clerks and support staff Research relevant case law Interview clients and attend depositions Draft motions for summary judgment, motions to compel, motions to dismiss, requests for production, request for admissions, and pleadings Review and analyze discovery documents Managed law clerks and support staff

Education

  • Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology
    Doctor of Law (JD)
    2010 - 2013
  • Michigan State University
    Bachelor of Arts (BA), Social Relations and Policy, Psychology
    2005 - 2009

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